Financial Aid
Rutgers School of Public Health realizes
that many students need financial aid to help them complete their education. Financial aid is any grant, scholarship, loan,
or paid employment offered for the express purpose of helping a student meet
expenses related to education. Such aid
is usually provided by or through federal and state agencies, foundations,
corporations, and/or the university. Financial
aid is awarded based on financial need, which is the difference between the
cost of attending school and the student's ability to contribute to his or her
education, as determined on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA). Once a student has
matriculated, financial aid funding is also contingent on the student making
satisfactory academic progress.
The Office of Financial Aid provides
counseling and financial aid funding for students enrolled in Rutgers School of
Public Health. A student who is enrolled
for at least 5 credits in a semester in Rutgers School of Public Health is eligible
to apply for financial aid. The primary resource for students in the
Rutgers School of Public Health is from the Federal Stafford Loan Program. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
must be completed BEFORE any financial aid may be awarded. It is recommended that students complete the
application at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.
If you have any questions about applying for financial aid at Rutgers School of Public Health, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at https://financialaid.rutgers.edu.
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